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Dobbins Heights partners with developers, nonprofit to address town s needs

Gavin Stone News Editor Gavin Stone | Daily Journal From left, Damien Calhoun, Kevin Calhoun, and Walter Rasby speak at the April meeting of the Dobbins Heights Town Council on April 8. Gavin Stone | Daily Journal Related Articles “We can sit by and let time pass us by or we can get on board and move with the times.” Dobbins Heights Mayor Antonio Blue DOBBINS HEIGHTS The Town of Dobbins Heights last week agreed to move forward with two long-term projects that could reshape the community for years to come. Representatives from the Charlotte-based Calhoun Group Realty LLC pitched their idea to promote commercial development in the town based on the wishes of its residents in order to give the town a stronger tax base. Additionally, Dobbins Heights-native Melody Richardson and Tanika Martin presented the Town Council with their idea to use 123 Earle Franklin Dr., the white house at the entrance to the town that is currently in disrepair, into Madison’s Place, a nonpr

Tom Jones Finally Felt the Need to Express Himself Through Music Again

The It s Not Unusual singer, 80, is set to release his upcoming covers album, Surrounded by Time, on April 23. The album will be his first since 2015 s Long Lost Suitcase and since his wife of 59 years, Melinda Linda Rose Woodward, died of cancer in 2016. Get push notifications with news, features and more. + Follow Following You ll get the latest updates on this topic in your browser notifications. Last year, during lockdown and 5 years of enormous personal changes, I finally felt the need to express myself again through my music, Jones wrote in a statement announcing the album on Facebook. I got into the studio with some great friends and musicians and created a new album!

Brazil imposes travel ban on oil chiefs awaiting spill trial

Brazil imposes travel ban on oil chiefs awaiting spill trial May 02, 2012 Seventeen executives from two oil companies have been banned from leaving Brazil after criminal charges were brought against them for a spill in Rio de Janeiro. Managers at Chevron and Transocean, including the chief executives of the companies’ Brazilian operations, George Buck and Michael Legrand, are to face trial for a 3,000-barrel offshore spill in November 2010. Prosecutors say Buck should face 31 years in jail for the incident, while the judge imposing the travel ban at their request said the executives’ departure “under the current circumstances would pose great risk to the investigation and the eventual application of the criminal law”.

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